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archaeological excavations of a bronze age center in Iran

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of Lut. Geographical Reports. Institute of Geography, University of Tehran.
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Northern Baluchistan (c. 3000-2400 B.C). University of Pennsylvania, Ph.D.
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Microsurgical Anatomy of the Skull Base and Approaches to the Cavernous Sinus

Tumors of the skull base continue to challenge surgeons; even in an era of groundbreaking technological advances there is no substitute for an in-depth knowledge of anatomy to achieve surgical success. This important new book serves two functions: it gives an exceptionally clear picture of the microsurgical anatomy of the cavernous sinus & surrounding areas, & it describes actual surgical approaches to the area.

This important new book serves two functions: it gives an exceptionally clear picture of the microsurgical anatomy of the cavernous sinus & surrounding areas, & it describes actual surgical approaches to the area.

A "second Edition" of The General Theory

Keynes always intended to write 'footnotes' to his masterwork The General Theory, which would take account of the criticisms made of it and allow him to develop and refine his ideas further. However, a number of factors combined to prevent him from doing so before his death in 1946. A wide range of Keynes scholars - including James Tobin, Paul Davidson and Lord Skidelsky - have written here the 'footnotes' that Keynes never did.

THEORY. Existence. of. a. monetary. long-period. unemployment. equilibrium*.
Colin. Rogers. The theory of interest is, I think, the central point in his scheme. He
departs from old orthodoxy in holding that the failure of the system to more to a
position of full activity is not primarily due to friction, rigidity, immobility or to
phenomena essentially connected with the trade cycle. If a certain level of
interest is established, which is inconsistent with full employment, no flexibility or
mobility in the ...